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Jlly Wlhl . . . 10 Ol
t 1)ftIIy u. " .nd Htinday One Yeat . . . . . 100
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OFl'CIS :
Omnhn. The fl IIiiIltIlng.
South Omnl" Slnler Ifik. . Comer N and : Uh ) StL
Cotlncfl IIlulTg . U Penrl Strert.
. ouncl1f" 17 Charnb.r ! of commtCC . ,
New Ynik om. . nom . 31 Chom"r 1 : I 1\\1 It. Cmmercr.I . I "g. '
Wuhlngton. lW F Htrect N. W.
cOflItRsPONDRNCE.
ClmSIONDI
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to tn1t DltR. In tIu . nttler nr the enmSlUIV.
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STATEMENT OF cmcu.\TION.
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Gcrge 1) ) . Tuehuelc. etcrtai7 of ' 'hn \ l I'tib'
( .nr I. IecrelAr
II1hlol COIIIAI ) ' . belol duty * \ . IIY Ihlt
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Ih netunl nuiubr uf full complete
or ( Ihn , ItIly 1111"1 . flvcnlntt and Hun ! ) , > flte
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prIntI dlrlnl ) the month or Februar ) ' . IS : , waN
81 followe :
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. , . , returneti
. I.c" cOII.s .1.luclons . . . . . . for . . . unl"ll . . . . . nn,1 . . . retlnrt . . . . . 6.020
Net , nlel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.GI
Jnly n'crnc . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.71
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< C2IOflGE n. TZSCnUCIC.
mOnOF
Sworl In I"rotn Ine 001 Iuhctlbct 10 mr vrc -
eneo thl. 2.1 ( lay or Mnrch. 1S95.
( Seal ) < N. I' . FElL . Notary rublic.
: HItrIICI\Nll ! tl1HS ( not \llm gt'cittr
hel\l } II the clulcl thnn It t0es lit .
the leglsla t mc.
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Don't CO'Jlt tIlt , len who dolJc vet -
lug Oi Illwstols Oi .whlch thc - fcal to
Illnce ) UW\sch'es 01 tecortt.
'rhe ioltl0II ) of Ice mlllltl'r of
China Is not ( ltIltt' thc shllc\'c that
IOle 1I011ucI'e Ilcllct to hllllle
I.Ho _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HoIlmy other "Iiitportaiit" : memo-
: t.cs that wralt : tl' sIfting cOllltce
; lit IIIIChlJ thel Iheat of the : titirtprltt- )
: , 101 ( 11 ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, row thlt Haln ) has about Huccectet
. In lell\'ntlJ tier cabinet there l'e SC\-
oral little questols the Ullcll States
would like to have tier answer.
\ 011te
'Ye hnve frequently heard of pro-
. 110scll Int'llrlnk lavs . hit the aitti-
: tIght litw tulvatteed : In the New York
tht Illlucel ,
legislature It : new ole Iii nume If nut
, II foriii.
: 'rhl Helfclstell lawyer . anti hero of
, Price's rebel busliv1inckers . , feels very
: mich dat'cl o\-m' the II'OScct 01 be-
, coining : lellll ) of the fire and polce
T board for lefOl'l flttl the confCl tU !
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. t 'Vlh ICt elu'nlngs of $ 8128TS9 lu one
. _ . year , Inll ahaIll times year ut that , the
. . . Bcl I tllPlholl I I flu ) fl (11)01 ) y ' Is hut i'tUy II I tIl t I
? right positIon to 01110Se reductions In
the extortionate ltCI It has beeti exact-
, Ing. : ;
. Prince Btsuuuutrck'g ' eighutIt'tlt hlrtl1I '
: nnnh'crsltT II'OllsNI to hc very much
f like a WellI J. 'l'he celebration begums -
; gums long before the event Ill the
; : honcrlOI lasts some time after It Is
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The lllrty [ ) wreckers ut Lincoln scent
, : , to hove . tIme . \ll I' hUUI ugnln. They
UIC morn PIU.t 11h1l ( tItan were the ell
: hom'hul tlCIOCI'Utl. . who never could
St
learn I I.thlll Ill newer fOl'Jot Il " -
thing. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Six hUl1'ml dollars I day Is thc price
which the tnxlmre'l . 01 Nehl'uslm colt-
tllo to ] Inr fo. thin ellllo 'es of the
- legIslature . ulholJh there II really ito
? svomk for more thll I dozel clerks , all
told cmploed In copying uld enrollIng
bills . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Those resolutIons expressing thc re-
_ _ _ _ l'soiltons expresRll1
_ ' gl'et over the hllelllll calamity that
1 threatens to remove ex-ColJI'CSHIUI
: S\11Jl' frol IllInois forever have aH
'el . ' faIled ' .
yet. fortunately Cll l to lntcI'lulz\
Qf cOIHe : tlls failure 11 due tQ over-
sight merely.
The II'osl1ect of the luassago of thc
Omaha dinner IIHUllmentl h not Vel1
flattering. 'lh ! wilt not he I 1ource of
t. r'I'loll regret or ahl'm to tie honcst
' taXIJI'crs. sluice the contractors , tnx-
eaters , Il1 tux shirkers have succeeded
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- ; II nititllating the chl.tm' II theIr own
iiitci't'st. t
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_ ; _ . Time I'CllhlcUI ) Illhll'l lt the legis-
i lutlrc should think twIce before they
, , tle
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JO 11 record to force the A. 1' . A. issue
11101 the lmrty. Such I COltCt1111
r - tot only II'o\'e Ilsllh'oUI II Douglas
. Cllllr , hii wOlld extend all over Ihl
_ Hlnto and trl\'o tholllll of loyal re-
llUblcll1 ) Iulo time l'llls or time 01111011.
_ tlou. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I The 11lhlrs of tIme legislative comuu-
blue 111'1 umoto hl0 t'imtiiely o'er-
. cOle theIr fm'lel' l'cllctnlCI 10 Inlhl !
I direct fight out tIme gO'c . Il 0 I' . 'l'ht '
I ' cmi uo longer conceal their opt mm liostil.
' I ) ' to time chief cXl'cuth'c. I the com-
_ hilo wnut to mnl\ such 1 lIght It wl
i 6QI ? IWC Oi which Hile the 11'1110 ) wIll
- l'illO Ihellen N , tumid I w1 hot bo OU
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Its side. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
J C These l'e the ulays whcl time Jobs nlli i
Kteal' seek , 10 l'UI time gaunt let of
tilt 1IIIsiltlrl ummder cover of the
' uller
II'ess of huslulsH 111'lu the clm
Ilg Imones of the sessIon . 'l'ho
job ammo ! steals IUlt ho kIlled , before
the , ) ' gain tutu first Cootholl Hecnuio
' , time tllslol ealtimot last much longer 1 ! 10
reason \h ) n Hllgic questionable ] bill
X ( 8hoult 10 ) Illtlll.
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Twenty votes II the senate maid sixty
* _ 11 the hou8e l'l l'etluln'll to lIH1' : hi )
u oyer tIme go\urIO"1 vcto. Ou straight
PartY Issues time republicuumus have
strt'mugtii emootigli 11 both houses 10 ride
l'OUlh Hhot o'et' Governor Iloheumuhi's
objectionum. Hit whcu It commutes to 1'01
110I'1t01 his ) 1111 1'111'lsl't rnctolnl
, . * chell'l that woull Inevitably tlllt time
' 1'111 1 I ca I 111'1) ) ' time mnmtrImm of goUl
, . horse sense anti , hmtegrity IUOU ! mmment-
. bels will bo volulluoU cuough to cheek
: - $ ate lllrtll'lt
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n'lAT TO DO WITh TIf IENI7XTI.tl.
One of time most vital questous that
should have engaged tIme attention ot
the Il' IHlntte IH , Whnt 8hal the state
110 with time penitentiary nlll the contract .
tract for convict labor ? Time original
lease or the penlentnry to Boss Stout
bound the state to pny time contractor
40 cent n day for every convict and
gave him the use of time present build.
lags nml labor of the convIcts as n
bonus ) This contract wes extended by
the legislature of 18i wlhoul warrant
of law to Charles W Mosimer , assignee
ot Stout , time orIginal contractor. Under
this nosigamnunt time state has continued
to pay W , 11. Dorgnn the 40 cents per
day miler the Mosluer contract ,
although h Mosher himself has teen sen"
Iumg a 8cntclce In time Sioux l ? nls peni .
tent ' .
tentnr
I Is 10W II'OIScd and lCComlJllled
ity n Ilglslath'e cOlmlllo expressly
organized for lila ( 111'11010 thal ( time leg-
hltme shall UIJIH'olrlnte I sum not ox-
ceedll $ , to p03 ' Dor/al for mi'
chiler ' 111 materlnl which constitute
plrt ) of time llnlclthl' ) ' plant nll
which he caims nH indivIdual prolcrty.
'rho cOlmltce does not , howc\er , take
Into aCOllt the ImOult which time
state 1'I/htCII ) ' can deduct from the
eOltractor . , whoever II amy be for
the eighty cells that Stoll agreed to
build nt his OWI CXCIHC ns part of
the ronsltel'alol of the extension ot
hIs contract and which nelhm' Iosh'r (
nor DOI al have e\'l' built. There Is
also an omission of nit reference to the
cnlm of thc state agaInst DorJal as
slllel'lntulltclt of the $40.00 cell
house. 'rhose counter calmH cer-
tautly constitute n II'ollr ) else (
vimatever ' be the actual
agailstllte'l' itmay . ,
, Ilue of the Iltlllll ! Hlil mttacltinery
which ' ' to tmtum ' ' to
DO'gnn II'ollolcS tlrn over
the stn tl' .
COICClllJ that lit the bug run the
state illM resume control of thc
' 1Inlllthl' ) It Is I grave question
whelhe' the II'oJI\n oltnltt In the
cOlmltce relort alt l'mbOlcl In thc
.Iud1 II'nlcntal ' hi wilt IH'o\e to be
the most Ilh'lntngl'ol1 and IJlactcnl
'rher II II this hi , a ! In all time bills
thnt II'ollose to curtail the 1111101ntl/
Ilwer of the JO\el'nl' alll enll' e the
IWWCI' or thl'CC or four state olccI's ,
' ' ' to overreacim the
Il 11'llu'l'nt ' n th'mllt O'l'I'I'lch
rls\olHlhle ) chief executive wlholt r-
10111 OXCISU for slch iliversioum. 'I'he
governor Is to alJIOlnt the warlcn , Imut
the warden Is lilacIl ulder the con- .
h'ol of state othlcers who have
stlte OICN'S hn\e nllcnt
shown It 11IIOltol to absol'b nlthorl )
not vested In thenm. This would
thll. Thisollt re-
suit In 1 clh hetwcen thc chll executive -
ecutvu nli other state officers that
holcs no good In the very ncar future.
A fall example of what may be ex-
pectcl lullr such contltons Is afforded <
In the cntct at the f.lncoll In1ale
Is'lul. Governor Holcomb n\polnte
Dr. Abtott lS SUIlrintel1elt 01 that
InstitutIon . and although his appointment -
mont was confirmed by Urn state semi-
ate amid his commIssion Issued In nc-
cOllllnre wih law , the State noart of
PublIc Llnts amid nulhlnls backs , time
ell . Rllel'lltcntelt. DI' . hays. who
neyel' was conhirnted . 111 thereby lit-
cites In81 orl1nutol not only In the
asylum . but , In all other state imistitu-
tolS thlt tire sllll'ly situated. In-
simbordimmation in time ' ' vouliI
suborllnatol II IJlltcnthl' wOllll
lead to riot timid bloodshcd. and that Is
[ rl'csc ] ' what Is hinted by the .Tuld
bill. Of all IISltltOIS 11 the state
the JOvul'ulent of the lellteuUar '
should hc O'Janlzll 1111er 1 responsible .
head and without cashllJ 01 Ilthorl .
I Is 10t eXccted . that the law shall
be frlmed for I 1011lMt governor or
1 l'clJhlcll governor. Laws framed
In such 1 spIrit are pcrlicious and slre
to recoil upon [ the party that seeks to
11'oft h l ' them. Wih : I 1 Jnj01t - of
utiore than t\o.thlr . ls In both hOlsls
thc ri'iuuiulicait . Iurt . will be held justly
respolslble for snuni bore stntesmal- .
Situ [ that would seek to overthrow
usage and USlp authority.
TIlE FbbJ1dNO "IT II dS'lItXGr'ON.
TIE FNfJ.IXG " 1.ISIl\G7'ON.
Time recent cahilet mcetlJs hl\e
been tlevotutl Ilnot s'1moiiy to time con-
sllC'nlon of Iltcrnltonll questions
utimti It Is said to he the ollinion In ad-
Iul al-
mllltratou ch'cll' that no serious trot- )
ble ) will grow out 01 11) ' of them. I
alJllcal'l to 1)0 ) the eXcctaton Ihat SIJlln
\\1 to lothlng to ] 1'ovol'l I IIIU'I'cl
wih time Unl d ftltel , that Great
Britain iil he Imititiced to deal ' '
Briain1 Illlccd dell fairly
w1h YellZOl1 Ill lclltxua and that
time tr atlient of an cx.e mmaul 01 this
cOlltry h ) time Fl'lnch IlthO.tll'S In
\ [ lullJISCll' wi not cause ) ulisturi-
mince : of commseqimemmce. I Is to be hoped ,
of course , thut thlH COllhllICO will be
justfcd hr results , hut much may dt' -
[ (111 UIIOI the Ih'IICSH wi I \illch our
O'CI'UIIIt luslstR Uon the recogimi-
ton of the Iloll' ) ' of the Unlll States
l'es\elllJ the relations of Euroimeutu
IO\'dLH wih hllclllent ( ) Amcrlau
countries.
ACI'O'dlu ! t IOle 101101'1 ) ll'o"hlcnt
Ue\'elnll Is the conHI'n'lth'c ( ccci ! lu
the admnimtistratiomm . vlmIie thc ' '
IdmluIHtltol. whie secretary
of state Is the 111 who favors 1 bold
Inll cyen aggressIve l'ourHe II our lutlr-
untuIl1 afl'uirmm. I IH said thnt Hnll
wllil immure bee II'CcII ) ( for U l'elllolHe
.
to Ht'el'cll' ' Gl'l'sllll't tlslltch bimt for
time jumt-sItiimt and that time nutimor-
. II'l'shll'lt IllI thlt salute luthol'-
I Intm'lloscll ( 10 II'O\'Olt I Ih'OUJC' I'ep-
l't'SI'ltntol t to U remit Bl'lnll l'c/l.thJJ
the Helllelt . of the Uulwt States ! ni to
t ime conh'O\'H ) hetwcll the ( ol'ml'l' lulI
Vemiezue'lmt. One ' ' '
"elezlcln. Ole JI'I0'nl wel 1mm-
forIl'Ishllltol eorm'eslummmit'mtt ) says
that Secretary ( ( l-eHhnl II II favor or
the IUrfl'/t Iosslhle HUIIO'l ) ) of time Momi-
roe toctrile uglllHt I lglnull lit her
Clut'al lul Soulh All'l'lcln l'ncrolwh-
mmmeitts. 'rl1 secretary of state , accord-
Ilg to thll lulhorl - , 10cs not see how
Ihll Itlllllst1tou cal hcsllio to take
tIlt time cause of "culzulll and hlH Per-
slsl'uty'gI'd this \ 'Il'1101 the t ad-
IluIHt'Utol. I hi luthlltcil thnt time
l gt't'sllvc ntttltlo uf time secretary of
state Imt these muatters , ' '
Htntt 11 Iltel's togctht'l' wih
I'XII'SMloIS Olhllo ] of go\'m'luelt
circles II ! 'lllth ' wih it . his not
failed to Ill , HOle hllln'sHlon upon
Mr. (1C'ehlll , 'J'hl llrcslclt II said to
lsten with n good deul of Intl'l'l'st to
tholI who UISI'l hll Ihlt 11 IIfu810n
or n little or till spirit of jlnJollm II to
his mtdmuinistrntioit at this timmue
udmllhtrton It tme woull
go cry far toward remo\'lng the Iiolm-
inc belief that Itl i Ildlferent to Macc-
Ican Interests 01' afraid t assert n
vigorous foreign policy , There Is nolh-
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Ing Incredible In this , for the general ap-
plovnl or the course ot time Stat do-
partment In the AlnnC nlltor ought
to hare rnvlnCl Mr. Cleveland tHt
the American people are ready t Slp -
port every ProPer asserton ity the gov-
( 'UINlt of time rights oC the United
States and or its citizens fnd every just
dcmnml for n recognition of thlIC rights I
by foreign votvcrs. While the semuti- I
ment or time better elolent oC Olr people I
Is not In Cn \01 of war or of n POlICY :
clicuinted to provoke war with mummy
COlmtr , there cnn be no doubt lint
Ito ( colng Is practicallY lnnnlnols
that thiN Jo\crnlcnt Ihul give other
gO\'llents plainly to tul'stund that
we hnve n policy which wo Imrolwse to
mnlntaln.
'j'hls wns the cOI'e or the lust 1'0-
lhlran nmlnlstmton ] amid Its effect
wnl good In Immereashmig time respect of
foreign latols for the tllell ( StuteN.
In mme respect dill It ollel'ate to our dis-
uIl\untuJe uIII such 1 COI'eluoer
be to our Ilsltl\altle Whl'l we immure
right amid justice on our sIde. I Is not
to , be ullII'chelled ) thnt Mr. Cle\cllut
wl give nmiy heed to jingo sentment ,
fl'om whalc\'cr source It ml ' comae , 101'
Is It to be believed that Secretary
Greslulu , of whose lnh'lotsU mme fair
Ihllctl Inn trill cnnIIII n 1I011t , hnt
the slightest sllmth ) wih thnl sent-
, ' simumli
mcnt Hut IC time utmlllth'l1ol shll
decide that 1 11'1 111 Htrlghtforwurtl
polcy ) In 011 lutclutolal I'lltons. miii.
mlxct with 11).thlng In the nnhl'C or
hllslu' 01' bullying , IN Ul'ccsslr ' to the
lllntennlce . of the Inlcl'lsls , rlJht : Iml
11gllt oC the Uliell States . amid shll
IJ1'sue that llolcy , thcl" . can bc lO
doubt that It \ould greatly Improve its
ItUIIllJ II the l'Olllclce or the Mmmccl-
chum Ileol1lc.
.1 DfWfSELI'SS SI1IflOAUD. .
'rhe hut cOIJrcHs 1\1U'011'lntCl ) ) enl '
110lt $ -1.OO.QOO ( ) for seaboard fortilica-
Lions. This slm trIll 10t Ilu a great
deal toward Illllg II propem' comidi- .
lon the defenses which l\st hc largely
I'eled UIIOI for the II'otccUln of our
HClholl'd cities In the e\'cll of I war
with I foreign powem-mumvlmmg . I Hnlclelt
11\1 force to attack thosc cities. 'rhe
imumiou-taimt qumestlon of inmproviimg the
II\O'luut qleston lulu'o\'lnJ
! I'l heart fortifications so lS to hlsl'e ,
with the multi of our \ 11'sscll. . com-
plcte ) 1)'otectol to otmr seaports . was
Cl'lesty tll'CI11 In lie I'ifty-flrst con-
gress tumid It good blglllhl ! IUtle toward -
ward the realzaton of ( lint object , but ; .
lhscqncnt congresses WC'C less liberal
In this dl'cclol so that whie I great I
deal hits been done to put these defenses - ;
fenses In better condition thnn ever before -
fore they nm still fi' fl'OI helng lS
strong at It I ! desirable the ) ' sholid be.
I Is true thnt we Immure : increased time
navy , that we have batUcshlp8 hnld-
Ing tumid authorized whose business I
trill be to Protect the selorts. and
that this renders us cOUlmltvel ) ' secure -
cure , but the great reliance of the clUes
exposed to . the attack of a foreign foe
Is UIJon fm.tllcatous Ill these should
he put . and : .ma tllled , II u condition
for any elelenc ' .
The adjutant general of the state of
' Ntts' YQI'I , IlY just nmte his Imlll re-
pOl't I Part of which 'II devoted to the
subject of coast defep8e. After show-
In timat.NetvYdrk nhdotimer : Alt\ntc
sl'uh61'll clUes are 11t lJ'cscnt practically -
, can ) ' dMcnseless l allst a powerful
hostile ( loot , the report says : "Unless
\1 are willing to to away with 11
\1ellratou for war , nm1 mire : wllu ! to
abandon the polc ' which timq nation
adoptcd whel It bell to hllil a new
navy' tumid to malufuchl'e heavy guns
for our harbor forts , Ills'the Ilperatve
Iuty or time nation to spend enough
money to protect our eaConRt. . I we
WC'e Involved In 1 war our first IHl
greatest. one migt say out ony danger ,
would be fl'Ol attacks , upon ) our 1m-
Ilrtlut scaconst cities , slch lS New
Yo 11. , Boston amid Sun Fraimeisco. . " This
Is. 0' ought to be , PerfectlY obvious to
anybody who will give the muter a lit-
tie Inlelgclt nteuton , hut It hns
failed t make tummy very ItrouJ hlll'es.
, lotmltless for the
slon upon COIJrcss . douhtess
reason that I majorIty of that hotly be-
lug cOlllscd ) of men fl'OI thc Interior
of time country Ind 101 0' less remote
from the seaboard are Innhlc to untcl-
stand O' appreciate what \oult le the
consucncs of aim attack , on our sea.
oanl cites II 1 hostile ( bet. 'l'hc
cannot be made to see the 110110UH
daln e thut would bo wrought In such
a cnSI' , OL' that time . loss would not fall
ulone upon the city ntnc'ld , hut woull
! e Ihurm ] by the whole cOlntr . ' .
No other natIon 111lnl such n seacoast '
coast lS the Unlll States ! would give
10 little attention to the matter of defenses -
fl'nscs as this conntry his uiomme. Of
COI'1 It trill be said In l'cIII that wo
have goten alotig very troll mis It 11 111
thcrefO'1 uced not worry ahout time Lu-
hu'c. But this WiY of viewing Ol IU t ,
teL' Is 10t the really 11'lctcll fnd corn-
10n scnse tvmm. Il lY suit thee who
1'0 content to "Ict \c1 clolgh mmlomme , "
hit I will not . satisfy sl'h 11 believe It
10 be the duty 01 n 11 ton to ht lire-
pared for mill possible exlgemmciemu.
it I'ICTOflF f'un 11.IND US TIl" .
The IJrOmotN's of thc 10\'ellnt for
the Ieveloplent 'of home 11111Htr ) ' immure
reason to be gratified over the pmuusmuge
hy both houses of time 11lslaturo of time
II'OIOSCl consttutonal Imeulmenl thnt
trill Illhol'l1o tOWIH , cities unt counties '
ties to vote slbshlt'a tQ immammumfactories.
In Inn ' of the eustel'l states mmmnmmmmac-
tl'llg enterprises lu1c hl'Cl sthlllutcd
by time remission or taxes for fixed
Ielots mind by bonumses. ' 1'hl : Is not
Ill'l'1118lhlo ) IHer ] our } 1'esclt conuotitu.
ton , nlholgh It authO'Ircs doultol
tumid Mubshlcs to rulh'olHll , amid wOII.1 of
t'ual Immiirovemmment.
I this liberal t11tlclt or rlrOuls
IUII been cxtenlel to mnulfnctorlel In
this stnto Nebraska would today boast
110lblo hel' IIOIl1utol 1111 Olnhl would
ll\'p hlcl n city of 2.0. Time growth
of AIII'lal cites his hlcn ) In 1110(01-
tll to thclr 11lltlctlrllg tlcltes
Ill thos\ citIes thnt hl\'o either
b ) nltull rcsol'Cl8 01 liberal aid out-
forded the 10st t mtng field for the
11\'estlclt of etpltnl In ( muctorlemu Rll
Ils hnve . l'ljoyel the most Hlbltllt11
growth.
Time mOVelllt ( or .thc } 'IJto river
cnnni hns beeu rlgullcll lS t step In
that dl'l'etol , but we ventlrc to au )
thnt halt 1 milon lolnr8 In bemuses to
} llltuctorles or the natural products ,
,
- -
such f fOIIII ! ! mlf heet sugar [
fimmeries nnu1mThctories thal woulul convert ,
fnerlt nnttjctorles , oull cn
vlrt the products or Ilucldl ! hOIRes
Into Ieathcr tots amid shoes , fathler
and hnrle'nrmatorlnl , llr18hos , otc
would yiei lly as Inrlc returns In
time way or jpcrensed produictiomi aml Increased .
'laserolctol
creased traffic lS woulll I mliou , clot-
Inca eXl11nlUh ? Jon time proposed Plate
river cmmmmal.----
Ih'c1 cllal.--
In any orglt" ! the prIvilege to vote nll
to fnctortes0nmmQ mitIlis will ot in.
actorll'snAul mis wi prove II'
calculable 1\I\Ylmtngc \ II tIme do\'elop.
Icnt or 1uomltu1mtlmmstry. ;
Arulen favor or Irrigation II the
arid reglonsJ1 Nebrmuska Is mme lon er
Ilce ! try. 1 Time fiI Imlrtnlc of the I
subject Is appreciated by nil Immtelii-
gemit citizens. I Is a < ( llitell that abroad ,
broad , iambi ic-muiiritcl ) < ( lats' O'l'rnln i
Irrlgltlg eltll'lllscs Is aim essential ele- I
Icnt In fo'llll a vast schele or lcd-
galen for thc Ktate. But the people
of 1.lncoln county have sOIHlcd a notc
or WIllhtg to the iegislntmmre UR nallst
mummy bill that if I cunctell would Clstcn
. 1 obnoxlols water 10UOIJol3 1110n
tlmeimm , thls ' permnittiimg . capitalists to
tram 1110n tIme misfortunes or tillers or
the soil. A 10101101 ' or nltul11 water
! HIIIJr Is ole 01 time most rl'IIIUt
tlmimmgs thal can he cOlce1'et of , tumid the
AIN'lcnn Ilellllu ) will not bug tolerate
It.
' 1ho seed /Inln hi Is 10W Itw amid
its jl11colS aulmmmlmmistrnt ! . iou trill he time
COICCII 01 the tlxpnl.s of the stntc.
'I'hel'u are hllllds of fll'll'l'S who
IUSt be Ilro\'llctl wih seoul corn nt I
nlee 0' timey ml ' be \ho\r ummumble to I
itt timeir ' . ' ' ' '
Ilt II thcl' CI'OIIS. They are dcsel'vllJ
oC aid at time hl1ls of the slnlc. 'I'here
are othCl'S , of eOI'se , who . trill seek to
Immupose lon time clcrosl ) 01 thc Ilcoille ) )
Ill musk for RCCll lllhlll they 11'1
Ihle to hl ' amid which sholid be I\m
to nctlal fll'mClS who ai'e Ilennlcss and
whose credit his been exlmammsteul. I
will devolve UIon the ofcials chmnrgetl
wltl time I'esiionslhlty ) of seed dlsh'l-
butol to see that nonc lut worthy
tillers ' of the sol shnl partake of the
stnle's houll ' .
'rhe Chlrchl-Russel [ olce commummuis-
Ilon bill Is \ In the hnuds of GO\-
m'lor Holcomb. I Is I hahlfacet thl'lt
lt the 10'Cl'nOI nnd I vicious attempt
to deprive the mayor of this city of time
II'cloguth'u whIch Is exercised by the
. .
mmiayor of every othm' cl . I remains
for , the governor to decide wheUlr he
wi stmbrnit to such eontllthle treat-
Icnt anl whethe' he wi help the
stm'-chnlbe f fqcton to invade nHl
ulrl the rigimtswimIcim nil the 10\'CI10IS
of Nebraskal I nll miiayors 01 Omaima
11cmocrtc iH , \'el as republican . have
exercised Rilce the police comlission
wns cleateltior cites of the metrlol- I
tln clas. . .
Captain 1Iiiljr : , who aspires to te
position 01 911ce . cOlmlRsloner and In-
sl'anca mmdJumiter. has taken , I s-oi'y
active Inter 5 el lit time ' Ru.ssel.Cllrchl
bill to ref pu1 the pol co. Captain
Palmer SC'f hIs up1'entccshlp In re-
forum In thoroi l'ooms at Lilcoin ) 'eI1'
,19 'J 1
I n"o . . ' ,
W'e don't .r tvim'any one shoula m- I
10\\ from KlJ/US City to Fargo In or-
led to prolro n ; divorce. No ole wlJ
hnl' a case C'el had any trouble Iu ob-
tnlnlng n divorce In Issouri.
Innocents In "oRrch , of ilenimmi.
Gobe Democrat.
I appeal that Governor McKlnlcy's
search for health Is lkely to take him
through roost ot the southern slales. and
perhaps Reed wl find It advisable to do
some recuperating In the same part ot the
counlr ) ' .
.
SleReo ComeR Too Lsto.
Kansas City Slor.
Hawaiian Minister Thurton Is reported
from Washington to be "maintaining I dig-
flitted silence. " I he had adopted this polIcy -
Icy some months ago he would not have
had lo return lo his home as I "persona
non grata "
.
Nol Iot ler UIOSRonl
Kearney iIub
Nebraska now has a comprhensive Irlga
lon law that was lssed with the emer-
gency clause and wi therefore become Immediately -
mediately operative. The development ot irrigation -
rlgalon enterprises In all partR ot weRler
and central Nebraska may now be looked
for and I Is nol too much lo nope perhaps
that certain barren l portions will soon begin
10 blossom as time rose.
. _ rose.c _
Iiln * ? . Ion.Uo , JUnll1 I
Chicago ! TlmesHem" ' .
"I's 1 pIty . . remarked Senator FI'c , In
private conversation with his own great
soul "that we are at peace wih Great
Dritala. Else we might acquire Canada by
conquest and thus round up our possessions
lo the north " Then there Is Mexico : why
nol cross the Rio Grande ? The Bahamas
are ours by rights. And whIle we nre on
the subject. wlmls the matter with the
British Islands ? There are too many people
In the world anywAY. Lel's Idl somebody.
.
GrUuomo . \ mile 10 Itebniilomm.
Detroit Free Press.
There Is something gruesome In the announced -
nounced purpose at the rebellious Cubans
to worry along the best way they can un-
t the coming ot the wet season , when
!
lhey expect the yellow fever and the other
maladies incident to time season to carry oft
the Spanish soldiery . TIH'se are terrifying
weapons with which to light an Invading
army , and , the se ltous Cubans seem 10
have a cold-blooded delermlnaton to use
the means that time gods have given them.
I
Various 1lnch 01 Twaddle.
rklrn agle.
Senator Hi lately said : "You will and
Jackson no twaddle about non-partisanship
In either stale. municipal or national gov-
go\-
ernment. " Certainly not Ind you wi 1nd
tn his wrllnl no twaddle about time telephone -
phone or the telegraph . for In his day they
were nol thought of Neiher will you Ind
In them any " iiuslons 10 the stealing ot
legislatures . not to time sale o law nor to
the election ot , the masters ot machines ot
murder to time ! United States senate nor lo
several other (1 ! wih wtleh enalei hickory
was less famniilarpermmaps , than some len
who eulogize , , H\ln \ ) II . the presenl time.
. The Whil 'of I'ortun.heel. .
WashIngton COen ndeoee I'hladelpbl" ) Pre.
!
I was a sa/f'cdmmentary / on the Ickle-
ness ot politlcaitortune I that when deurl-
meet clerks iCenl appointed to olce
{
were paying , a and $ tor seats at the
grand opera .jlfy" or I hUllrel1 ot their
preleeessrs w.re shoveling snow In time
streets or Wu1hlrllon at [ ) cents I day
In order tQ hUY.o.Ule barest necesites of
life. The money . pproprluled by congress
for the reliefpflthe poor Is being very Judiciously -
diciously expo der In turl.hlng employ-
ment 10 thole , y o are willIng 10 work ,
amid many former employe 01 the govern-
menl who bp4imammdled nu heavier tools
than I pen Or ' pencil tor years are to be
found ) In the gangs at street cleaners , using
hea\'y sho\'els or scoops.
l'lWI.'U' HI X11t.'tIS.
-
Prince Dsmack I. t enjoying the honor Inl
emoluments that now from unwaenn , loy-
aly 10 the aiministration.
Champ Ciark 1 :1"0111 ! statesman ont of
1 job It clilvatng 1 double chin preparatory
to going on the leetur platfornu.
Contendlnl parties In Chicago claim the
Opposition lealer Is no friend uf ! hor. I I i
nol necsay to know the details to Ire
funCe the Charge a vIle intentlon. Every :
candidate worthy ot a prt8 bonoI Is a
loyal laborer-unt time Totes are couimtei.
lulnl Is the latest aspirant for the national
rlpuhlcn convention. Chicago frowns upon
time ambition of the electric giant 1ceause In
one respect Uul.lo rlvnls Chicago. lambur !
canal cannot b turpnsled by Chlc3g0 river
either elan In wealth at tones or vigor ot expres-
SPring tuhon plates at the Nl\ York
vintage overlook the new taI * ot Oothm-
thpse fetching temlnlne cots otaselne
wlthm bronze powder sprinkled on. The promoters -
meters ot the fad for art's make and dollars
stand a good chance of summering In Slug
gee
Slag.
"Tho great obstacle to eMir rains , " cx-
claimed Proto Ollbscimimm . the meteorologist
ot Saddle Creek. "Is the persistence of veteran -
ran sinners In praying for It. A Ightcl fuse
aUache.1 to their hreaths would be tar more
eleetve In provoking an atmospherIc coma-
"
laotIan .
10ton.
Some one once sakS ot Richard Vaux ot
Phiadelphia that he < lived to prove by his
own experience time needlessness of an over-
coal or an uumnbrella . This lends a sd Interest -
cst 10 the fact thal he culht the coM that
cused his death by going out on I raw cM
day without an overcoat. The utility of the
overcoat IA thus vindicated < 1 by the sacrIfice of
a brilant man's life .
When the Missouri leglslturl assemblld a
few months ago the event was untIed . as the
hegllning , of an era of reform J. Now II.l.It
has passel away by conSllUlonnl I1IlaUOn
the natives rejoice again and utter fervenl
praer that the go\erlor lay not be temptell
lo ) cal I together. All of which tends to
show that there Is a wide chnsm between an-
tcllton and roalizatiomm.
The maxim of Calolia lawyers . "where
timers's a will lhere's a way to break It , " Is
nol a relball one. General W. S. Barnes ,
conspicuous as a will smasher has been
forced 10 nmortgnge his library to pay back
rent After twelve years ot litigation over
the millions ot ohl Illytime . Ills alleged
widow eompromlsel for $1,000. whie the syn-
dical of capitalists that fnrlshed tim means
to figlmt ! her claims , expecting 10 realize handsomely -
somely on the iuuveitnient have a large as-
sortmenl ot receipted bills as souvenirs ot
lhelr phIlanthropic zeal.
Justice Field ot the United States supreme
court Is cab to have an ambition to serve
In lhat body longer than any other justice.
I ho remains two years more he ' will do it.
lie has arleady beemm 01 time bench thlrty-lwo
years and this brings him up 10 the record
of John cLean ot Ohio and James Wayne ot
Georgia. Time record Is now held by Chief
Justice Marslmail . who served from 1801 to
1835 , a period ot thirty-tour years and Jus-
lce Stor malt ) a record nearly as long. An-
other explnnaton ot Justce Fields desire lo
hole on for two years more has been current
for some timmue. 1 Is sale he dislikes Cleve-
land and does not propose to give him an op-
nnl lees
porlunlly to appoint his successor.
.
FuJIoltIGN COMPLICATIONS.
- i
Globe-Democrat : Spaln's delay In the mat- i
ter ot that demanded apology Is daily Increasing -
creasIng the American sentiment In favor ot
the annexation ot Cuba-amicably or other-
wise.
IndianapolIs Journal : The Monroe doc-
Indianapols
trI1 Ia" : n"t prevented i.uromtu ! nllu'l
trom capturing aid onJjyim for , years p.ul
the cream bun : ot South A.nian , I IMle
Wimile . ( a have been lekln abont tie Interpretation -
terpretation ot a phrase they have quietly
converted nearly alt Ute South American
states into European commercial depenlon-
cbs.
ces. Now York Sun : Unless the Cle'elane administration -
ministration Is prepared to abjure the Mon-
roe doctrine It should make a peremptory
demand upon the Drltsh foreign olee lhat
the Venezulela boundary dispute be sub-
mited to arbitration. Should that demand
be refused Venezuelans wIll be driven to
fight for their rights and Il will become the
duty ot American cItizens to support them.
What we did forMoxieo against the French
we : _ must do for Venezuela against the En-
glish .
Cincinnati Enquirer : John Bull Is put
flag and blowing about heavy payments from
poor little Nicaragua , and he doesn'l want
the United , States or any other "hlawsted"
republic to have anything to do , with the arbitration -
10
bllraton ot the dispute. Don.t let us be
-
alarmed . bretlmren John's voice Is not for
war. Mr. Bull Is a bluffer. He may be a
little saucy now , because nobody seems to
be able to understand whether there Is any
"sand" In our state department or not ; but
when he sees a chip on Uncle Sam's Ihouldel
he wi ba quiet. Great Britain has reached
the point In modern civiiton and morals
which will prevent her from going to war
except In extremely gave cases ; but she
likes . to practice with her bristles occasion-
aly. _ _ _ . _ _ _
NEIJJHICA lN1J.'tJItIL1SI(4'H.
nev. Roy O. Coding at York has arrived
safely In Africa and ha begun his work
as a missionary.
A. P. Meyer ot Orleans Is laid up with
his leg broken In two places as the resull
ot the overturning of a loaded wagon.
The Methodists or Peru have decided to
enlarge their church building and entirely
remodel the struclure. The necessary funds
to carryon the work have been raised by
subscrintion.
subscripton.
-
Sneale thieves stole fifty bushels ot corn
trom Wilam Maelnnuler , living near Nor-
f.lk. but did not touch any oilier property
In the gralnary. laehmulcr was alt ready
to sow the corn the morning after Il was
stolen , but now he wIll have to send away
for seed.
Incendiaries tried to are the buslnesJ por-
I ton ot Elm Creek by starting a blaze In
Clark's saloon . but the fire was discovered
by tIm engineer ot a Union Pacilo train , who
gave the alarm by blowing the whistle anti
calling out , the citizens In lmo to extugulh
the flames . which had already extenlled to
time Iostoilico. The damage done was only
slight . hut the delay ot giving time alarm for
R few moments would have resulted In the
destruction town ot the business portion of the
S
nut /HWOTI.a OP UIIJNG.
Globe Democrat : Poor LI Hung Chang
seems to have been caught In limo 81me run
ot ill-luck lhat Is making lte a misery lethe
the lemoeraUc party .
St. Louis Republic : LI Hung Chang has
been shol In the cheek by a Japanese as no-
tce that he Is persona lon grala. I that
melted or notification had been taken with
Mr. . Tlmurstoum he would not be so badly hurt.
Ho ts wol armored In that quarter
Minneapolis Journal : I Is a bad thing
for Japan thal 1.1 Hung Chalg has been
wounded by a Jail fanatic . who did 10l know
thai time IJeUon or nn embasador Is sacred.
The Jap government may make sufficient ap-
ologles but still the Incident Is likely to
prolong time war China In any e\'enl wilt
demand a heavy Indemnity for the 1lslgure.
ment ot Ll's face
a-
Oet Into 015cc
Chicago Inter Ocean.
Chnrlea A. Dana ot time New York Sun
toll time Boston reporterl the other day
that he watt nol certain that theme would Ie
I democralo party In this COUl try for a
leader next year "If lime supreme court
decides lhal time Income tax Is constilu-
tionmul. " said Mr. Dana "lhere wi be no
demoeralo imarty I will totally colapse.
It viii have no mission 10 pertorm " air .
I Dann wi Bers to have forgotten the late
Emory A. Siorrs' definition ot the < ema-
cratie ) lrlY Ia "an organized appetite , "
eralo alter mllsiol has Il had In lime last
Ihlrty years ?
Highest or al in Leavening Power.-Latcst U S. GOyt Report
DeVa1 Baking
LW Powder
, ABSOLVTELY PUIE
"
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THURSTON NOT MENTINED
Lit Advioo8 Cram the antwioh ! Islnnds
Reoeived by the Stonmer Austr1I ,
IAWAIANS IGNORANT or TiE RUMPUS
chrs ot the ncc"n , licnlt-lrastbc
I.t'glisttion I . \\)011 at time U"porlcl
Itelirie-.tppruprlntion Is 0 , -
UcbeIR-\lrulrh.Uon OroHIII-
Cable Talk I.ylll iorimmaut.
SAN FRANCISCO , March 7.-Tho steam-
Bhll Australia arrived today from liormolulum
Time latest hawaiian 1Ilices contain imo
rr : renee to the clemald made by Secretary
Oresham for time recall ot MinIster 1hurton
and I Wit evident lhat 10 knowledge ot this
latesl diplomatic IncIdent has reached the
hawaiian people. Whether the Hawnlan
governmelt has any klowle,1ge of time mutate
ot affairs al Wnshlnglol 18 simply a maltr
at conjecture.
Time folowing Is frm the special eore-
spondenl ot the Associated Ilress at l"no-
lulu :
HONO.U , March 20.-Martial : law was
declared omit March 18. Time mltnrr coat-
mlulon has been abnlioncli amid time larger
part ot tIme 190 prluoulrs brought before his I
body are nol vomiting oul theIr senlences In
quarries ur on the roads
Interest In tim past few lays has eenterc(1
prIncipally In the sessions or the allvlory
coumucii . which has been passing laws bearing
directly upon the recent reboi Ion. A law
ot no little luterest to ( lam deported commtin.
gent makes I unlawful for any person to
land In the Hawaiian 181nnl1 from any \'cs-
sets arriving from n forclgl port who Is a
criminal or refugee from justeo or who has
been convlctc ) or crinmo or been Inler arrest
for a criminal offense , nul butts departed or
escaped train the lawalnn Islands In order
to avoid trial or who has been deported
rrom time Hawaiian islands by order of time
prcsilolt or marlJal In tmo ot martal law
or who has been banished by 80ntonee or any
courl. unless sleh person shnl have received
permission from the mInIster oC foreIgn affairs -
fairs so to lanl1 Violation ot this law by I
an atempl to lal ) In the Islands Is pun1h.
able b ) n toxin 01' Imllrlsonmenl at hnrd labor -
bar not exceeding two years and a fine nol
exceeding 5000. Any master ot n vessel
who knowingly bring such people back to
the country Is subject to a Ino ot $ GOO for
each person brought and landed or he may
be Ilprlsonel for a year nt hard labor and
his vessel not given clearance unl time fine
Is paid
The question ot the disposition of 1.lluo-
Imlnnl Is causing rumors , but the goverment
officials state that nOlhlng has been done or
suggested other than Is already In force. Attorney -
torney General Smith on being asked what
disposition was to be made ot time ex-queen ,
said : "She's already disposed ot. No ad-
vnnees have been made to the goverment
on her Ilart. She will be kept where she Is. "
The appropriation to cover the expense ot
the rebellion has been raised $15.000 and will
undoubledly reach $100.000 before alt bills
are paid
The faiure ot the cable appropriation In
congress has In a degree lessened the Inter-
est In cable matters. A member or the
cabinet states In an interview that the
Hawaiian government Is ready at any time
lo consider any cable proposition that may
advance the Interesls ot the nation. The
arrival ot nearly 1,000 Japanese laborers by
the German steamer Independent has
given rise to the usual rumors concerning
the Japanese. Out of 900 passengers . 125
were .tree laborers " nearly all ot whom
have served In the Japanese army.
The English man-ot-war Nymph arrived
Sunda ) ' , but will soon proceed to time loulh
seas.
VANCOUVER D. C. , March 27.-Regard-
Ing the suit brought hy the Hawaiian exiles .
Mueler , Crnsloun mind Johnson , agalnsl the
Canadian-Australiamm Sleamshlp eompan ) ' . E.
P. Davis counsel for the mpauy. said In an
Interview regarding the attitude ot the
Hawaiian government In the case : "They
arc anxious to have time question settled as
to theIr ! right to deport dangerous characters
tram the Islands when they. are , as durlug
the recent crisis under martial law. They
claim such a right In time present instance
and arc anxious 10 have that right estab-
lshed by a judicial decision In anolher
counlry. Mr Kinney came here wih
authority to retain special counsel to represent -
sent them , but upon examination decided to
leave , the mater as I was . consequently I
am not retained by the Hawaiian govern-
meat at all . but In looking after time interests
ot time present defendants I am raising the
point they wished raised and settled , which
comes to the same timimmg
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"The case . " he added , "could nol possibly
come up for trial unti the fall . since a commission -
mission would have to be Issued to take
evidence In Honolulu , '
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InIIIn \1S"OW8 on the l'r"lrlo mmtmrioe.
PEnRY Okl. . March 21.-Terrlble prairie
tires have been raging for several days In
Oloe and Ponea Indian reservatons , several
miles north ot Perry. I was reported to-
day lhal a number ot Indian wllwams
were bumed late yesterday evening In the
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Oloe reservation . and one Indian papoose
was burned 10 dealh. The IreR have done
great damage , and wih tIme prevailing hIgh
winds , much more Is looked for
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Nn"Clbt'A HomAIU" l"\"lon torn lwelyo.
czmr.tll Boy '
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SAN rIANCISCO. Mach 27.-rrol
S1moa comcl a romantc story ot an attacim-
between mind
mont Hobert Louis Stevenson nn.
Joseph ! Austn Strong , the 12''lr.01\ of
Joseph D. Strong , welt known on the PadRe
coast as An artist anti newspaper carlcnturlst
Mr. Strong married the daughter of StevQu
son ' s wife and aettled In the Hawaiian
setel Jawalan
islands . I watt while on a visIt ( to them
that 8to\'enson becalM acquainted wih the
little boy. A mutual atnchment sprang up
between limo two that lasted unti the novcl.
Ist's death. The two \010 10lstlUty In
each other's compnlY , Together they ram-
bled along the hills and on the enshoro anti
the feeling that Stevenson fra for the youth
. developed fatimer Into moro of 1 fond and olclloUJ
The author , enchanted with time drentmuy
lenmJ
life ot the islmmt1 amid nn1lonR to be near the
youmtim . resolved to settle IJcrlanent ) . hi time
I'aclfe Ishulis and BUbselltnty 11rehase.
a 1)1.\llaton . at Samnon . where ho In5alo.
air . Strong and his family . .
I was whie here thnt the muou'elist In-
dulge'l In bls clcratet cruises In his )1ht
cver the I'acife I ! oeeat. ! In ni lhes" watery
' . \'alllrrllgs StcTenson was acconmpmmmma'l ( " Iy
'OUII" Strong . Aumstrsiia . Hawnl In.l tlu
Glhcrt Islnlis were visited II : ntrvnls hy
the cimuimus Stevenson has bCCu"athel lislE
of his estate to this boy commmrade Time
property Inelultes the Immeuse tract In
Sammmoa ownecl by the muavellet. who developed
Il Ilto 1 high state of cul\aton. About f
year ago Stevenson sent young Strong to
Oalcaud to be educated , but the separatol
was too mloh for time novelist , who lent for
the iad During Stcvensorm's fatal IlneR
young Strong was constantly at his bedside
and was IHesent nt his tlenth. I was Slev-
enson's Intenton to educate him as an artist ,
the boy inheriting his fnlher's talent. lie
Is now living on the Samoan plantaton Inconsolable -
consolable over the dealh ot his companion
and benefactor. .
.l."Wj : . z'ii.tiCIZROOR. .
Chlcno ' 'rlhlne : " 'ol Bllealc siigimt-
immgiy at Ilemhdiimeers. Is ho
celled ? " young HtI < lneer. COU-
"Is he conceited , ? lIvery tme he hears
mutmale he Ihlnks Il Is the h.ll. In his hat. "
Harper's Bazar : "Scagga Is getting tat , "
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! ld \'iiiotmlmby. "lIe's developing a
. "le's 10elollg 1
double Wlol\hlr. \ 'eIl . he needed I. " said
l'mtraons. " 119 original chin was over-
worked ' '
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Buffalo Express : EtlueI-lla'e ) 'Ol tiny
'ery expensive tastes . Charlie ? Charle
\Vcli . I on'l Imuw-l1 very tumid ot ) 'ou.
Chlnh" Inter Ocean : "Does this root
ionic nlwaymu ? " . \gent-Oh. 10 , mu'am
ani ) ' when Il rains.
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Detroit Free Press : "Toim arc a peach , "
said air. Iarley to his wife ,
"Yomm are a pencim crop , " repiied site.
" \\'hat do you macan by that ? "
"A 1)erenmtimmi failure. "
Boston Courier : Time Ile-Womnan fle-
formner-Wimmut we want to do Is to make
mmmarrlmmge more diihlcuit , The She-Man
lteformnor-hluumu ! I don't know about that ,
SVimtit we 'ant to ( ho is to imualte umumim-riage
more easy amid divorce mnore difficult.
New York World : Nei'wed-That'mm a
perfect angel of a cottage. Don't you timink
so ? Bride-Well , it certainly lmas wings , it
tlmat's wimat you refer to ,
Ness' York weeitiy : Prof. Steeleve-IOy
simply holding a bright object before a
Person's CYCH for live immimuutes I Ctifl hypnotize -
tize him nimd nialce him do anything I
wish. Botittowum-That's imotimlng. By hold-
1mma bright object before a restaurant
waiter's eyes for tlmree-quartera of a second
I can make Imint my shave ,
Indianapolis Journal : "I have noticed. "
said the corn fed pimliosommhmer , "timat the
nmtmmm Vimo spenmia most of Imis time in get-
( lag at time bottom facts of things often haS
a wife wimo has to spemud her tinme Imi
scraping time bottom of the flour barrel. "
MY LANDLADY.
Detroit Free Press.
I smile may sweetest. when by chance
I find myself beneath imer giamice.
I speak in chosen voice ant ] phrase ,
And lose no time to speak Imor iwaisu.
If service I can render her
I'll not delay , nor yet demur.
I imang upon Imer lightest word ,
As thouglm 'twere wisdom newly heard.
Her gowns I note in compliment ,
And flatter to her heart's content.
Witim pretty speecim my imead is stored-
I'm owing tier for two veeks' board.
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Cimlcngo Record. I l1T
Give me a spoon of olco , ma , '
And time sodium alkali ,
For I'm going to make a pie , mama.
I'm going to make a pie.
For John will be hungry and tired , ma
And his tissue will decompose ;
So give me a gramme of phosphate ,
And time carbon and cellulose.
Now give me a chunk of caseine , ma ,
To shorten time them-mimic fat'
Anti hand me the oxygen bottle , ma ,
And look at time timerniosmat ;
And it time electric oven's cold ,
Just turn it on halt aim oimm ,
For I want to have supper ready
As soon as John comes imonme ,
Now pass me time neutral dope. mama ,
And rotate the mixing machine
But give mao tue sterilize'I water nm-st
And tIme oleomargarine ,
And the pluosphate. too , for now I timink ,
The new typewriter's quit ,
And Joimmi wilt mmeed mnore pimOsph1ate food
To imeip his brain a bit ,
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It's impresumable-Thoro's none bettor not.
0 VOn in tailor shops--Wo know i , so do out customers
that we are loaded this year with an unusually fine lot
of' Spring Suits and overcoats , and together with the
exolusive tailor styles and the special low prices we
are creating quite a sensation. We never allow a
garment to leave the store unless the fit and style is
perfect , no matter who you are , For tariff reasons
we are able this year to make lower jrlcos than
ever , while the oloihes thm33lvos are or the finest
weaves.
Browtihig , King & Co.
Iluhijibie Clothiers , S. W. Cm' . 15th antI Iougimms Sts.
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